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before the curb know president, george w. bush. bill clinton, all of though guys have used illegal drugs at some point in their life. john: all we know for sure, is that they used weed and maybe dabbled in cocaine, in a couple cases. the message now is that crack, and meth, it gets worse, and it is those are just, they automatically hook you. >> same thing was said about marijuana, in 1930s, people said, you go on to use this drug, you go to commit murder, and use heroine. a reason that it was allowed to happen there were few people who used marijuana. the same is true when we think of drugs like crack coke, and methamphetamine. not as many people use those drugs, so the rest are the stories, can be made up about these drugs. because, people do not know. but, i have given thousands of doses of these drugs in my study, and i am her here to telu that the public has been misled. john: in your laboratory? you get the drugs legally. they let have you them, and you advertise? and bring users in, you recreate absolutely. >> we jump throug
before the curb know president, george w. bush. bill clinton, all of though guys have used illegal drugs at some point in their life. john: all we know for sure, is that they used weed and maybe dabbled in cocaine, in a couple cases. the message now is that crack, and meth, it gets worse, and it is those are just, they automatically hook you. >> same thing was said about marijuana, in 1930s, people said, you go on to use this drug, you go to commit murder, and use heroine. a reason that...
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ten years ago today, president george w. bush announced the start of the invasion of iraq. he told americans we were doing it prevent a terror attack on us. here he is. george w. >> our nation enters this conflict reluctantly. yet, our purpose is sure. the people of the united states and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder. now that conflict has come, the only way to limit its duration is to apply decisive force. and i assure you, this will not be a campaign of half measures, and we will accept no outcome but victory. >> is he doing this -- i can't figure out george w. bush. maybe he's vacuous, working for cheney, or moved by the winds. he says in the opening speech why we said to war that very day. there will be no half measures. was that because his dad stopped short of taktake iing baghdad? >> there are a lot of reasons that drove the whole a administrati administration. there were people, maybe rumsfeld and cheney who had his view of oil and strategic minerals and all sorts of things
ten years ago today, president george w. bush announced the start of the invasion of iraq. he told americans we were doing it prevent a terror attack on us. here he is. george w. >> our nation enters this conflict reluctantly. yet, our purpose is sure. the people of the united states and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder. now that conflict has come, the only way to limit its duration is to apply...
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but that is who george w. bush put in charge of the office of legal council. in arkansas he nominated to be federal judge the former president of arkansas right to life. who said if you favored abortion rights you're like a nazi. he's the one that wrote concern for rape victims is a red herring because conceptions from rape occur with the same frequency of snowfall in miami. he should be a judge. then there was jay bybee famous nationally only for authored the memo of bybee. it authorized the use of torture as american policy. it's a lifetime appointment. he's not going anywhere. to torture guy. republicans now filibuster everything in the senate. they require a 60-vote supermajority for everything down to the level of naming post offices. and their beltway argument of justifying that is, well, you know, under george w. bush, democrats used the filibuster a lot. yeah, democrats definitely used it under president bush, but not for every piece of normal business in the senate. they used it to try to block the kind of amazing nominations that george w. bush made
but that is who george w. bush put in charge of the office of legal council. in arkansas he nominated to be federal judge the former president of arkansas right to life. who said if you favored abortion rights you're like a nazi. he's the one that wrote concern for rape victims is a red herring because conceptions from rape occur with the same frequency of snowfall in miami. he should be a judge. then there was jay bybee famous nationally only for authored the memo of bybee. it authorized the...
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they don't love george w. bush, but they don't love barack obama either. john: a lot say we don't want sarah palin, she doesn't get it. some are skeptical that people like glenn back and he libertarian later on the show coming on air saying that we must reject the efforts and make it clear that we are not on the same team. >> i understand when somebody says, you know, i move in your direction. why would you instead of embracing them, why did i say that we don't want to? i will give you this information [laughter] >> whoever's going to join me, not like i need to create a litmus test that they need to pass. because there might be non-libertarian datacom a data, log on westerberg is well in washington dc. and i think that americans understand that you go bit by bit in your oligarch everywhere and you should be on politics and policy as well. so glenn beck wants to go full libertarian, okay. john: thank you both for coming today. if you'd like to keep this conversation going, please go on social media, facebook, twitter, uses hash tag to let people know what
they don't love george w. bush, but they don't love barack obama either. john: a lot say we don't want sarah palin, she doesn't get it. some are skeptical that people like glenn back and he libertarian later on the show coming on air saying that we must reject the efforts and make it clear that we are not on the same team. >> i understand when somebody says, you know, i move in your direction. why would you instead of embracing them, why did i say that we don't want to? i will give you...
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before the curb know preside, george w. bush. bill clinton, all of thoughuys have used illegal drugs at some point in their life. john: all we know for sure, is that theysed weed and maybe dabbled in cocaine, in a couple cases. the message now is tha crack, and meth, it gets worse, and it those are just, they automatically hook you. >> same thing was said about marijuana, in930s, peopl said, you go on to use this drug, you go to commit murder, and use heroine. a reason that it was aowed to happen there were few people who used marijuana. the same is true when w think of drugs like crack coke, and methamphetamine. not as many people use those drugs, so theest are the stories, can be made up about the drugs. because, people do not know. but, i have given thousands of doses of these drugs in my study, and i am her here to telu that the public has been misled. john: in your laboratory? you get the drugs legally. they let have you them, and you advertise? and bring users in, you recreate absolutely. >> we jump through levels of approv
before the curb know preside, george w. bush. bill clinton, all of thoughuys have used illegal drugs at some point in their life. john: all we know for sure, is that theysed weed and maybe dabbled in cocaine, in a couple cases. the message now is tha crack, and meth, it gets worse, and it those are just, they automatically hook you. >> same thing was said about marijuana, in930s, peopl said, you go on to use this drug, you go to commit murder, and use heroine. a reason that it was aowed...
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before the curb know president, george w. bush. bill clinton, all of though guys have used illegal drugs at some point in their life. john: all we kw for sure, is that they used weed and maybe dabbled in cocaine, in a couple cases. the mesge now is that crack, and meth, it gets worse, and it is those are jt, they automatically hook you. >> same thing was said about marijuana, in 1930s, people said, you go on to use this drug, you go to commit murder, and use heroine. a reason thatt was allowed to happen there were few people who used marijuana. the same is true when we tnk of dru like crack coke, and methamphetamine. not as many people use those drugs, so the rest are the stories, can be made up about these drugs. because, people do not know. but, i have given thousands of doses of these drugs in my study, and i a her here to tellu thathe public has been misled. john: in your laboratory? you get the drugs legally. ey let have you them, and you advertise? and bring users in, you recreate absolutely. >> we jump through levels of appr
before the curb know president, george w. bush. bill clinton, all of though guys have used illegal drugs at some point in their life. john: all we kw for sure, is that they used weed and maybe dabbled in cocaine, in a couple cases. the mesge now is that crack, and meth, it gets worse, and it is those are jt, they automatically hook you. >> same thing was said about marijuana, in 1930s, people said, you go on to use this drug, you go to commit murder, and use heroine. a reason thatt was...
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so you and i have talked a lot about george w. bush and my service to george w. bush and all the times we've come on. and i will always be proud to have worked for george w. bush, to have worked for the entire bush family. there is no issue on which he was more right than comprehensive immigration reform, and most recently, there was no statement that he uttered that was more wise, and i think a more important warning to the republican party than to do comprehensive immigration reform because it is the right thing to do, not for political purpose. and when you head down the path, when you even leave the impression that, perhaps, your motive is political, this is what happens. you empower pundits and conservative talk show hosts who are powerful, like it or not, they are powerful in our world. but if your entire motive is political, then you hand them the power to influence the outcome. if your motive is to fix a problem -- let me just be clear. there is no more important political purpose for republicans than to show that we are competent and we can govern. so fo
so you and i have talked a lot about george w. bush and my service to george w. bush and all the times we've come on. and i will always be proud to have worked for george w. bush, to have worked for the entire bush family. there is no issue on which he was more right than comprehensive immigration reform, and most recently, there was no statement that he uttered that was more wise, and i think a more important warning to the republican party than to do comprehensive immigration reform because...
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. >> george w. bush? >> no. his last year was $458 billion. >> when president obama took office in 2008 after eight years of shaky economic policies under george w. bush we got an economy in freefall . >> five years later? he's had five years to fix it. five years. >> we were losing jobs at a rate of 750,000 a month. >> all right, berkeley. come on. >> this is the worst economic crisis since the great depression. of course it will take longer than five years. we have come a long way. we started at a peak of 10.1% unemployment and we are down to 7.4%. >> let me give you other economic numbers. we have doubled the number of americans on food stamps. we have more people on welfare than we have had since the great depression. we have the lowest labor participation rate we have ever had. you're tell ing me the i economy is better. we have one in five children in america in poverty. one in six americans in poverty. when is obama going to fix it? go ahead. >> first of all, why are republicans then saying we should be c
. >> george w. bush? >> no. his last year was $458 billion. >> when president obama took office in 2008 after eight years of shaky economic policies under george w. bush we got an economy in freefall . >> five years later? he's had five years to fix it. five years. >> we were losing jobs at a rate of 750,000 a month. >> all right, berkeley. come on. >> this is the worst economic crisis since the great depression. of course it will take longer than five...
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the date on which the george w. bush library will be open to the public next month will be the ten year anniversary to the day of bush declaring mission accomplished in iraq weeks into the start of that eight yearlong war. on the ten year anniversary of that, his presidential library opens. on the ten year anniversary of the saddam statue being pulled down, house republicans celebrated by inviting former vice president dick cheney to a closed door meeting, for him to share with them dick cheney wisdom on foreign policy. former vice president reportedly told republicans at the meeting we are in, quote, deep doodoo when it comes to north korea. how does dick cheney know about this situation? he bases that assessment on his own experience dealing with former iraqi dictator, saddam hussein. his record of dealing with saddam hussein was things like him telling us he had a nuclear weapons program he didn't have, while at the same time ignoring the actual nuclear weapons program that north korea really did have. north kore
the date on which the george w. bush library will be open to the public next month will be the ten year anniversary to the day of bush declaring mission accomplished in iraq weeks into the start of that eight yearlong war. on the ten year anniversary of that, his presidential library opens. on the ten year anniversary of the saddam statue being pulled down, house republicans celebrated by inviting former vice president dick cheney to a closed door meeting, for him to share with them dick cheney...
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>>> heart scare, how did a man as fit as former president george w. bush end up in surgery? and trapped a terrifying day for superstar usher, his son caught under water by the powerful suction of the underwater swimming pool drain. >> my nephew was in the pool and he went and i couldn't get him. >> a warning for everyone in the summer season. >>> and a good evening to all of you. we begin with that worldwide terror alert. tonight america taking new action. the u.s. military evacuated americans out of the embassy in yemen and they are intensifying the hunt for the leaders of the terror plot. so does this mean the risk has increased tonight? abc's chief foreign affairs correspondent martha raddatz tells us what is happening right now. >> reporter: today a u.s. navy reconnaissance plane circled yemen's capital, scouring the streets and alley ways below searching for terrorist operatives behind a plan u.s. intelligence believes involves a strike on the u.s. embassy or other western targets with explosive trucks. craig, a freelance journalist in the city described the eyes in the
>>> heart scare, how did a man as fit as former president george w. bush end up in surgery? and trapped a terrifying day for superstar usher, his son caught under water by the powerful suction of the underwater swimming pool drain. >> my nephew was in the pool and he went and i couldn't get him. >> a warning for everyone in the summer season. >>> and a good evening to all of you. we begin with that worldwide terror alert. tonight america taking new action. the u.s....
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george w. bush is raising money for that group this week. so far, the former president's decision has been denounced as "infuriating" by one of the country's most influential rabbis. the anti-defamation league, which loves george w. bush, today put out this statement announcing their disappointment -- "we were disappointed to learn that former president george w. bush has decided to move ahead with his plan to speak at a fund-raising event for an evangelical proselytizing group whose stated goal is to convert jews to christianity. president bush is a friend who has an asbooid biding love and respect for the jewish people. therefore, i wish he would not speak there." yeah, i know, he's still speaking there. sarah pozner at mother jones first broke the story thursday night. we interviewed her and featured the story here on friday. by the time our story ran, the convert the jews for the rapture group had already removed any mention of former president bush from their online hype for the fund-raiser, but according to "the dallas morning news," p
george w. bush is raising money for that group this week. so far, the former president's decision has been denounced as "infuriating" by one of the country's most influential rabbis. the anti-defamation league, which loves george w. bush, today put out this statement announcing their disappointment -- "we were disappointed to learn that former president george w. bush has decided to move ahead with his plan to speak at a fund-raising event for an evangelical proselytizing group...
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and get this, folks, you almost feel sorry for george w. bush. >> i really think there was a momentum to are wa. cheney is saying, we've got to do it. the intelligence is there. >> he had the personnel, the know-how, the raw material, and he had the desire to get back into the business big time. >> you said we had a lot of allies out there but i haven't seen the arabs supporting the allies against iraq. >> i think they are uniformly concerned about the situation in iraq. >> bush is insecure as president. cheney brilliantly exploits this. >> joiping me thank you for joining me tonight. tell us, what did he say about his role inside the white house. >> he will with, well, he descr detail the decisions made about september 11th and it's very clear that while he spoke about advising about the president and said that that was his job, he was driving policy. >> how was he driving policy? when he said he got controlled or got into his brain and used his insecurities, exactly what do we see in the film? and committed to making sure no other attacks
and get this, folks, you almost feel sorry for george w. bush. >> i really think there was a momentum to are wa. cheney is saying, we've got to do it. the intelligence is there. >> he had the personnel, the know-how, the raw material, and he had the desire to get back into the business big time. >> you said we had a lot of allies out there but i haven't seen the arabs supporting the allies against iraq. >> i think they are uniformly concerned about the situation in iraq....
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george w. bush administration, the obama can administration have shown a pronounced ten denity so release the white house salary lists late in the day on a friday. the obama administration announced they would keep the george w. bush military tribunals going. when new jersey governor chris christie decided to veto the 50 caliber gun ban that he suggested it announced it late in the day on a friday. this is how they do it. friday news dumps make the news business the the only business in america where the time you are happiest to go to work is friday night because of all the junk they do on friday night they hope nobody will notice. they let fly an epic friday news dump. one that, in fact, may really be the legacy of this entire congress. as you know, this congress has no record of having passed anything at all. and i don't see that as an epithet. they have passed no significant legislation since they have been in session at all, all year long. nothing. they didn't shut down the government. they
george w. bush administration, the obama can administration have shown a pronounced ten denity so release the white house salary lists late in the day on a friday. the obama administration announced they would keep the george w. bush military tribunals going. when new jersey governor chris christie decided to veto the 50 caliber gun ban that he suggested it announced it late in the day on a friday. this is how they do it. friday news dumps make the news business the the only business in america...
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we've been trying to do immigration reform since president george w. bush tried and failed because his party wouldn't support him on this. >> actually we did that to ronald reagan and rouxed the day because ronald reagan said he was hood winked. >> what we can say on this program because we're not politicians is that there is no connection between the boston bombing and immigration reform. these were two legal immigrants in the united states. that's a horrible police and terrorism issue, but it has nothing whatsoever to do with the fact we are a nation of immigrants and we want -- >> but they want to make it part of it. ben stein, and maybe for perfectly valid reasons. maybe it should be a separate bill or separate matter, but they want to make it part of this bill and this matter to police those who are already here and include in this bill. good or bad idea? >> we've got to polic them somehow. if the guys who are here should have been already picked up, the tsarnaevs should have been picked up by the f.b.i. under existing legislation, under existing
we've been trying to do immigration reform since president george w. bush tried and failed because his party wouldn't support him on this. >> actually we did that to ronald reagan and rouxed the day because ronald reagan said he was hood winked. >> what we can say on this program because we're not politicians is that there is no connection between the boston bombing and immigration reform. these were two legal immigrants in the united states. that's a horrible police and terrorism...
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. >> and there you have president george w. bush's finest moment in all of his presidential press conferences. it tieks takes a lot for a president to steal the spotlight away from the more than a few white house reporters who want to hog the camera for themselves. but richard nixon managed to do it. >> i want to say this to the television audience. i made my mistakes, but in all my years of public life i have never profited, never profited from public service. i earned every cent. and in all my years of public life, i have never obstructed justice, and i think, too, that i can say in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their president is a crook. well, i am not a crook. >> that was the most memorable moment from all of president nixon's press conferences, but it wasn't exactly, how should i put it, true. he did try to obstruct justice and he was enough of a crook to be forced to resign the presidency. joy reid, ari, i don't think everyone in the press r
. >> and there you have president george w. bush's finest moment in all of his presidential press conferences. it tieks takes a lot for a president to steal the spotlight away from the more than a few white house reporters who want to hog the camera for themselves. but richard nixon managed to do it. >> i want to say this to the television audience. i made my mistakes, but in all my years of public life i have never profited, never profited from public service. i earned every cent....
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senate and gorng george w. bush's visit to the republican governors association. but we of course begin with a day of reflection. ceremonies will strietch nationwide. 5,000 will fill dealey plaza in dallas. the site of the assassination. church bells will toll at 12:30, the time when he was shot. the impact affected not just the country, but an entire generation of americans. it provides some of our most iconic images of sorrow like of course young jfk jr. saluting his father. this was the headline then. kennedy slain on dallas street. and this is the headline today. today's editorial page claims even now it is a moment the city cannot the fully move beyond. long ago nicknamed the city of hate. in his final speech that day in ft. worth, kennedy proclaimed america's strength in the face of communism. >> so this country which desires only to be free, which desires to be secure, which desires to deliver peace for 18 years under three different administrations has borne more than either share of the burden for more than its number of years. i don't think that we are f
senate and gorng george w. bush's visit to the republican governors association. but we of course begin with a day of reflection. ceremonies will strietch nationwide. 5,000 will fill dealey plaza in dallas. the site of the assassination. church bells will toll at 12:30, the time when he was shot. the impact affected not just the country, but an entire generation of americans. it provides some of our most iconic images of sorrow like of course young jfk jr. saluting his father. this was the...
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bush was really their guy and convinced evangelicals that george w. bush is your guy and convinced the right wing. he passed off neoconservatism as conservatism. he passed off the idea of endless war and nation building. he sold them a bill of goods, and what they got back was medicare part d, a ballooning deficit, and a financial crisis that devastated the country, a failed war -- a war in iraq that was ill-advised to put it mildly, and now the cuckoo's nest who he cultivated as the ground troops, they think they're in charge and they're not going to listen to him saying they're not. >> what was the big thing with karl rove? did he start a war to celebrate the tax cut or have a tax cut to celebrate the war. i mean, he put it all together. i forgot to mention the prescription drug thing thrown in without financing it. >> right, right, right. and, you know, he did do a great job, you know, mobilizing and energizing the right wing base to get behind george w. bush, and then he and others did a great job in the last few years under barack obama of energi
bush was really their guy and convinced evangelicals that george w. bush is your guy and convinced the right wing. he passed off neoconservatism as conservatism. he passed off the idea of endless war and nation building. he sold them a bill of goods, and what they got back was medicare part d, a ballooning deficit, and a financial crisis that devastated the country, a failed war -- a war in iraq that was ill-advised to put it mildly, and now the cuckoo's nest who he cultivated as the ground...
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in 2005, the george w. bush administration rejected because it would be too expense i. the transition costs would be in the trillions of dollars. what he found later on, the way he could get these policies taken so seriously, not seen as so radical, was to bring them in under the cloak of deficit reduction, under the guise of preventing a debt crisis, it would be worse than anything he was proposing. but these budgets have sort of deactivated i think a lot of normal defenses and skepticism in washington. because they sort of -- such a broad bipartisan acceptance of the idea you need deficit reduction right now people are willing to accept things they wouldn't normally accept as long as it's called deficit reduction. >> you know, when i listen to him and listened to chris van hollen last week on this show, i'm beginning to realize what's perhaps more interesting than who's the better deficit cutter, because neither of them are, neither party really is, is what they see as the purpose of the federal government. people watching this shoes are looking for those differences.
in 2005, the george w. bush administration rejected because it would be too expense i. the transition costs would be in the trillions of dollars. what he found later on, the way he could get these policies taken so seriously, not seen as so radical, was to bring them in under the cloak of deficit reduction, under the guise of preventing a debt crisis, it would be worse than anything he was proposing. but these budgets have sort of deactivated i think a lot of normal defenses and skepticism in...
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as far as we can tell, george w. bush is still speaking. wow. joining us now, the journalist who broke this story in mother jones, sarah pozner. nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> so, former presidents tend to spend their time on global charities and disaster relief and so on. do you have any insight into why president bush is speaking to an apock liptic group like this? >> i was actually surprised to find out he was speaking to this group. his alliances with evangelicals and christian zionists are long standing and well documented, but for jews, these messian messianic jews, this is kind of beyond the pale. i think with christian zionists, they have made peace with them even though they have these ideas, but they're basically saying, look, we're going to identify as jewish, but tell all you jewish people that you've been blind for 2,000 years to the identity of the real messiah and we're going to use all of your rituals and sacred objects and identify ourselves as jews and say we're the real jews because we see jesus as
as far as we can tell, george w. bush is still speaking. wow. joining us now, the journalist who broke this story in mother jones, sarah pozner. nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> so, former presidents tend to spend their time on global charities and disaster relief and so on. do you have any insight into why president bush is speaking to an apock liptic group like this? >> i was actually surprised to find out he was speaking to this group. his...
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george w. bush. the signature flavor of his failure as a president was, of course, his inclination to make decisions without necessarily understanding all of the consequences, and then to doggedly stick with those decisions, even when it was clear they were terribly, terribly wrong. do you remember that? do you remember those eight years? the absence of contrition, the refusal to change course, no matter how obviously wrong the course? well, in the 4 years and 10 months of george w. bush's post-presidency, including and especially tonight, it appears that what you remember about the guy really has not changed. now to a whole new effect. and that story is ahead. (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad)
george w. bush. the signature flavor of his failure as a president was, of course, his inclination to make decisions without necessarily understanding all of the consequences, and then to doggedly stick with those decisions, even when it was clear they were terribly, terribly wrong. do you remember that? do you remember those eight years? the absence of contrition, the refusal to change course, no matter how obviously wrong the course? well, in the 4 years and 10 months of george w. bush's...
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w. why did they withhold information. there needs to be a tremendous follow-up and better coordination. >> chris: let's talk about the interrogation because the thing that triggered the magistrate coming into the hospital and reading him the miranda rights and cutting off 16 hours of interrogation or investigation and then dhokhar stopped talking was the fact that the justice department had filed charges and so is the judge had to act. that was the law. did the justice department make a mistake in filing criminal charges which then triggered all these events? >> he don't know what the rush to file the charges were. i have not been advised on that or informed on that. i would have liked to have is seen that process of him being interrogated go much further before the justice dropped the gauntlet if you will because that does automatically invoke some rights. as an american citizen you want those rights to protect you. on the other hand it is a terrorist act and it is identified as a terro
w. why did they withhold information. there needs to be a tremendous follow-up and better coordination. >> chris: let's talk about the interrogation because the thing that triggered the magistrate coming into the hospital and reading him the miranda rights and cutting off 16 hours of interrogation or investigation and then dhokhar stopped talking was the fact that the justice department had filed charges and so is the judge had to act. that was the law. did the justice department make a...
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if it had been another president, george w. bush or even bill clinton it would have been handled differently by the media, not by you, but by the mainstream media. and so it really does appear to be kind of a double standard and he gets a pass and so i guess after a while you just get used to it, and think why should i bother? >> a lot of criticism of him when he was running for president in 2008 and illinois senate voting present and not sort of wanting to be part of the process and putting his name on the line for some things and somehow does but i think you're lucky if your political opponent doesn't want to participate you don't have to worry about getting noise or any of his positions or any of his views, something else you might not want. >> well, this is not optional, this is legally required and to me, the president, like all of us, take an oath to uphold the constitution and laws of the united states and you don't get to pick and choose. so, whether you want to or not, whether it's advantageous or not, i think he's obl
if it had been another president, george w. bush or even bill clinton it would have been handled differently by the media, not by you, but by the mainstream media. and so it really does appear to be kind of a double standard and he gets a pass and so i guess after a while you just get used to it, and think why should i bother? >> a lot of criticism of him when he was running for president in 2008 and illinois senate voting present and not sort of wanting to be part of the process and...
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. >> the president was george w. bush and this question asked of him and the silence we've gotten we would have a different scenario here tonight. >> they shouldn't drop hell fire missile on your cafe experience. >> i'm pretty certain for the record that i can confirm that no teleprompter was in front of the senator from kentucky's desk. >> the fifth amendment does apply to all americans and there aren't exceptions. i thank you very much for your forebearance, and i yield the floor. >> sean: joining me is newt begin fritgingrich and you've b urging people to engage. >> this is a courage and stamina and determination on the part of senator rand paul. he performed two very important services, first on the immediate question, he got the administration to admit that the president really doesn't have the authority to kill americans outside of combat in the united states. that's had a very important thing to put to rest and if there's any doubt about it left, congress should pass a law making it definitive. clearly as comm
. >> the president was george w. bush and this question asked of him and the silence we've gotten we would have a different scenario here tonight. >> they shouldn't drop hell fire missile on your cafe experience. >> i'm pretty certain for the record that i can confirm that no teleprompter was in front of the senator from kentucky's desk. >> the fifth amendment does apply to all americans and there aren't exceptions. i thank you very much for your forebearance, and i...
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bush was their guy. and to convince evangelicals that george w. bush was your guy. and convince the business wing of the party and say george w. bush is your guy. he sold them a bill of goods, and what they got back was medicare part d, a ballooning deficit, and a financial crisis that devastated the country, a failed war -- a war in iraq that was ill-advised to put it mildly, and now the cuckoo's nest who he cultivated as the ground troops, the shock troops to win elections in 2000 and 2004, they think they're in charge and they're not going to listen to him saying they're not. >> what was the big thing with karl rove? did he start a war to celebrate the tax cut or have a tax cut to celebrate the war. i mean, he put it all together. joy put it right. i forgot to mention the prescription drug thing thrown in without financing it. >> right, right, right. and, you know, he did do a great job in the ots mobilizing and energizing the right wing base to get behind george w. bush, and then he and others did a great job in the last few years under barack obama of energizin
bush was their guy. and to convince evangelicals that george w. bush was your guy. and convince the business wing of the party and say george w. bush is your guy. he sold them a bill of goods, and what they got back was medicare part d, a ballooning deficit, and a financial crisis that devastated the country, a failed war -- a war in iraq that was ill-advised to put it mildly, and now the cuckoo's nest who he cultivated as the ground troops, the shock troops to win elections in 2000 and 2004,...
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president george w. bush the 4 43rd president of the united states underwent heart surgery. they used to opt for medication but more and more now they opt for a heart accident inserted into the artery, tiny measush t goes in to hold it open so blood can flow through freely. it was found through a stress test. >> the stress test showed ekg changes while he was exercising and that led them to do a procedure called a cat scan angiogram, ct angiogram, a very sophisticated way to find a blockage. once they found the blockage, put a katter the in through the groin and up to the heart and put a balloon in and dilated the artery that was closed and put an accident in. >> we're told the procedure went smoothly. mr. bush actually expects to be discharged from the hospital tomorrow and resume his schedule this thursday. george w., 67 years old in great shape for years used to be an avid jogger and now avid bicyclist and doing so aggressively for years. a spokesperson said he was grateful for all the prayers and good wishes and everybody ought to get regular check-ups. >> carl cameron,
president george w. bush the 4 43rd president of the united states underwent heart surgery. they used to opt for medication but more and more now they opt for a heart accident inserted into the artery, tiny measush t goes in to hold it open so blood can flow through freely. it was found through a stress test. >> the stress test showed ekg changes while he was exercising and that led them to do a procedure called a cat scan angiogram, ct angiogram, a very sophisticated way to find a...
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george w. bush or barack obama. 28% of the republicans said former president george w. bush who was in office at the time. but 29%, 1% more, said that president obama was responsible even notice he didn't take office for four more years. and 44% said they aren't sure who to blame. >>> well, dick cheney's daughter, liz, who is running for senate in wyoming, had to pay $220 fine for making a fault statement on an application for a fishing license about how long she lived in the state. she says it was all a misunderstanding. >>> and a new jersey corn maze gets political to draw attention. a farmer created a corn maze showing images of chris christie and barbara quinn, both candidate for governor. and that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> it's been five decades since martin luther king jr. gave his legendary speech. starting this week, people from all over will gather to celebrate. melissa mollet is in washington with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. nice to see you. that's right, this really has been in the works for years. now the count on is on dozen
george w. bush or barack obama. 28% of the republicans said former president george w. bush who was in office at the time. but 29%, 1% more, said that president obama was responsible even notice he didn't take office for four more years. and 44% said they aren't sure who to blame. >>> well, dick cheney's daughter, liz, who is running for senate in wyoming, had to pay $220 fine for making a fault statement on an application for a fishing license about how long she lived in the state....
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president george w. bush, a very, very fit individual. so a reminder this stuff can be with anybody at any time. we wish him well. >>> the godfather of the tea party may have left the senate but hasn't left politics. a deep dive into former senator jim demint's ongoing campaign and sometimes war with status quo. he left congress in january to head up the heritage foundation, a decades old think tank. under his leadership they are no longer content to talk about policy but instead stepping up efforts to be active in the political process throughity lobbying arm heritage action. openly campaigned against the farm bill and helped sink it. demint touted giving a path to citizenship. republicans on the receiving end seemed surprised. south carolina conservative worked on the fampl bill. we went into battle thinking we're on our side and find out they are shooting at us. republican center said heritage's action is destroying the foundation. it's become a pac, a political operation. i think they are losing a great opportunity to be a thought lea
president george w. bush, a very, very fit individual. so a reminder this stuff can be with anybody at any time. we wish him well. >>> the godfather of the tea party may have left the senate but hasn't left politics. a deep dive into former senator jim demint's ongoing campaign and sometimes war with status quo. he left congress in january to head up the heritage foundation, a decades old think tank. under his leadership they are no longer content to talk about policy but instead...
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bush? >> the program is broader than it was under george w. bush, but the question is do we believe the courts and coning, using oversight can stop abuse. the other problem.... >> paul: how would you answer the question? >> it's not clear knee and part of that is not just because the president doesn't execute leadership but also because all these analysts working for the program, one of them who is in hong kong right now who seems to have gotten, who seemed to have leaked information. why continue that that happen with variety of other people in the organization. >> paul: joe, you are not as worried about it as mary but let's put it in context the irs -- you've written about obamacare extensively. where do you put this data mining threat compared to other government powers? >> i would draw a pretty critical distinction between national security programs and some of the domestic programs that use the same kind of tools. anti-terror surveillance and other architecture on the war on terror, you can't operated during republican benevolence. you ha
bush? >> the program is broader than it was under george w. bush, but the question is do we believe the courts and coning, using oversight can stop abuse. the other problem.... >> paul: how would you answer the question? >> it's not clear knee and part of that is not just because the president doesn't execute leadership but also because all these analysts working for the program, one of them who is in hong kong right now who seems to have gotten, who seemed to have leaked...
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george bush, i'm not the ever going to defend george w. bush policy wise but he got elected governor of texas twice. you can't be a dumb man to do that. now he made mistakes, a very good politician. jeb bush is probably a better politician, but he'll never be president because his brother screwed it up. >> thank you. up next, what would president obama and form er first lady barbara bush chatting about at the bush library? i found that the most fascinating conversation. jimmy kimmel has some guesses as to what they may have been talking about. i love this stuff. that's in the sideshow in about a minute. this is "hardball," a place for politics. look at this. then michelle tries to get in on it. clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't be touched. for more of the inside story,
george bush, i'm not the ever going to defend george w. bush policy wise but he got elected governor of texas twice. you can't be a dumb man to do that. now he made mistakes, a very good politician. jeb bush is probably a better politician, but he'll never be president because his brother screwed it up. >> thank you. up next, what would president obama and form er first lady barbara bush chatting about at the bush library? i found that the most fascinating conversation. jimmy kimmel has...
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. >>> the tide has turned on american's views of former president george w. bush. a new gallup poll says 49% now view him favorably with 46% viewing him unfavorably. yes, it's below 50%, but it's the first time since 2005 that opinions of him have been more positive than negative. gallup says bush left office with a 40% favor ability in january of 2009. actually it bottomed out in march of 2009 which is when the stock market bottomed out by the way when 35% of respondents viewed him favorably back then. gallup says the trend is not plourly surprising as americans generally view former presidents more positively after they leave office. favor ability for reagan, carter, clinton all exceeded 60% when last herbed. so this kind of brought us to our twitter question. if w. can make a comeback this quickly, we want to know who you think is ready for a comeback. at least in our eyes. tweet us your top choices. we already have some good anthony weiners and lindsay lohan, but we'll give the best answers later in the show. >>> turning to the world of business, a bit of a glo
. >>> the tide has turned on american's views of former president george w. bush. a new gallup poll says 49% now view him favorably with 46% viewing him unfavorably. yes, it's below 50%, but it's the first time since 2005 that opinions of him have been more positive than negative. gallup says bush left office with a 40% favor ability in january of 2009. actually it bottomed out in march of 2009 which is when the stock market bottomed out by the way when 35% of respondents viewed him...
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a letter to hugh the day after george w. bush had been sworn in as president, from george h.w. bush, our son was president of the united states of america, it was for real, our pride knew no bounds. we managed to contain our emotions, but shook us to the core. wonder, joy, amazement, honor, happiness, i don't know how to describe what i felt, but it was good, real good. >> that's amazing, yeah. and you have to go back to the adams to find a president who expresses himself like george herbert walker bush does. it's not stream of consciousness, these notes he writes, they're stream of heart. presidents always write to tell us what they were thinking, but you seldom get a president who writes and tells you what he's feeling. so, this is a wonderful treasure trove for historians. >> megyn: he talks about, we've seen bush the elder get emotional since he left office in particular and one subject that gets him going is his son and his family and certainly this book and the update reflects how, how easily he is touched object matters that affect them. in particular criticism. he write
a letter to hugh the day after george w. bush had been sworn in as president, from george h.w. bush, our son was president of the united states of america, it was for real, our pride knew no bounds. we managed to contain our emotions, but shook us to the core. wonder, joy, amazement, honor, happiness, i don't know how to describe what i felt, but it was good, real good. >> that's amazing, yeah. and you have to go back to the adams to find a president who expresses himself like george...
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bush? >> well, the program's broader than it was under george w. bush. the question is do we believe that courts and congress, you know, using oversight, can stop any abuse? and the other problem -- >> how would you answer that question? >> well, it's not clear to me it can. and part of that is not just because the president doesn't execute leadership, but also because there is, you know, all these analysts working for the program, one of them who is in hong kong right now, who seems to have gotten, you know -- who seems to have leaked information he had. why couldn't that happen with a variety of other people in the organization? >> joe, you're not as worried about this program as mary. put this in context of all the other scandals about government expansion that we've been talking about and writing about for many months. the irs, you've written about obama care extensively. where do you put this data mining threat, if you want to put it in those terms, compared to these other government powers? >> i would draw a pretty critical distinction between nati
bush? >> well, the program's broader than it was under george w. bush. the question is do we believe that courts and congress, you know, using oversight, can stop any abuse? and the other problem -- >> how would you answer that question? >> well, it's not clear to me it can. and part of that is not just because the president doesn't execute leadership, but also because there is, you know, all these analysts working for the program, one of them who is in hong kong right now,...